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Oh ! Eau, H2O
- Narrated by: Thierry-Daniel Coulon
- Length: 1 hr and 17 mins
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Publisher's Summary
"L'eau, à l'échelle cosmique, est plus rare que l'or" disait Hubert Reeves. On sait que l'humanité ne peut et ne pourra jamais vivre sans eau, et que chaque goutte d'eau appartient à TOUS les Terriens. C'est cette préoccupation qui est en filigrane de chaque nouvelle du recueil Oh, eau ? H2O écrit par Thierry-Daniel Coulon.
Ce livre a ensuite été le prétexte à la création d'un spectacle dont le présent livre audio en est l'enregistrement en studio. Le personnage incarné par l'auteur, Aquavivo, exprime la valeur de l'eau à travers l'espace et le temps, sous forme sérieuse et humoristique. "Car l'eau, c'est la vie et la vie est belle !"
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